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Old 05-09-2005, 11:18 PM
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What do the led lights specify in the circuit board? thanks
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Correct motor rotation, and that the internal cap is working
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if that's what you mean
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Is there just a red and green light?
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I haven't ran any of my V2's for a while..but I believe there's just one Led light as you look through the slot on the one side......can't remember what color.......sorry
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I haven't ran any of my V2's for a while..but I believe there's just one Led light as you look through the slot on the one side......can't remember what color.......sorry
Well, I see a red led. Just wanted to make sure that was ok.
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Another V2 related question.

A few guys have suggested that a 7 turn is more of a noise maker and I should just get a 8 turn instead. Is there really no difference between the two?
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I have a question with mine too , my led stopped working this past weekend, ive noticed some very slight glitches.... is there anything i can do to get the LED working again?
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I am guessing that the capacitor has stopped working, take it apart and look for obvious breakages. if you cannot find anything then replace the PCB or get another complete endbell......
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So, the red light means everything is fine?
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The red light means that polarity/direction of motor is correct and that the built in capacitor is working......

So yeah, it means everything is fine... (to a certain extent)
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It means the caps are working properly.

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